Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 September 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gjTARLISHFD 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 239. Vol. LXXXX. MONDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 196 1 —Reuter. Industries To Be Protected DOUBLE duties for typewriters Berlin, Yesterday. The emergency decrees to be issued next week include a decree for the protection of German industries which places high t triffs on goods which compete with German manufactures. In some cases the existing rates are
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  • 68 1 Insufficient Petrol Supply ONLY PORT ENGINE WORKED AFTER THIRD LAP Detroit, Yesterday. Examination of Miss England 111 reveals that firstly the detachment throttle caused an insufficient petrol supply for the starboard engine and only the port engine worked after the third lap. Secondly the overflow pipe for
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  • 140 1 —Reuter. Alleged Important Arrest IN THE MOUNTAINS BY SHERIFF OF JOHNSTOWN ■Xu Johnstown (Pennsylvania), Yesterday. What is described as an important arrest in connection with the Lindbergh case is announced by the Sheriff here. A man identified as Clarence Schenk was apprehended in the mountains and will
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    • 1744 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICE > BANKS. 75? ADVERTISEMENTS V*, 1 S! C As from 30th August Mr. L. L. Moysey All communications relating- to authorit y to receive monies or transact The Mercantile Bank Chartered Bank Advertisements should be addressed to any bUSIneSS n Ur beha Q f Ind 5«
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  • 224 3 30 FIRE ENGINES CALLED TO WHARF FIRE-FLOATS, TOO London, Aug. 24 A big traffic jam of almost unprecedented dimensions was caused in the City to-day by a fire at a Thames-side "warehouse on Hay's Wharf, in Tooleystreet. It was during the morning rush hour that the fire
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  • 331 3 TO TACKLE ATLANTIC FLIGHT—IF HER HUSBAND AGREES London, Aug. 24. Mrs. J. A. Mollison, in a statement this afternoon about her plans, said that as long as nine months ago she had made preparations for a flight across the Atlantic from east to west, and added: “I had
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  • 274 3 WITH LADY MILFORD HAVEN London, Aug. 24 Lady Louis Mountbatten and the Marchioness of Milford Haven, her sister-in-law, are to set off on Friday of next week on an adventurous journey through the Persian desert. They will go without servants, taking the minimum of luggage, and they intend
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  • 764 3 WOMAN ACCUSED OF TRYING TO GET DRUG POLICE FIND AT TALK WITH “COUNTESS” London, August 19. A friend of Miss Brenda Dean Paul Mrs. Rosemary Carew, of the Hotel Washington, Curzon-street, W.—was summoned before Mr. Mead at the Marlboroughstreet Court for trying to
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    • 382 3 |b,/: JI tai o SO ENDED AN ORGY OF CHEAPNESS. I THIS actual photographic reproduction, taken ’ast year r after our Ist Anniversary Sale, portrays 136 watches which J’ were traded in as part payment for NEW WATCHES OUR 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE VggjP OF WATCHES CLOCKS ■HW WILL LAST ALL
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  • 385 4 DEFEATED BY PUPILS ANNUAL ST. XAVIER’S FIXTURE The annual cricket match between the teachers and pupils of St. Xavier’s Institution was played on Saturday on the school ground and resulted in an easy win for the pupils by 54 runs. The pupils who took first knock were
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  • 282 4 CRICKET AT BUTTERWORTH Straits Trading Co. Win by 110 Runs A cricket match played yesterday at Butterworth between the Straits Trading Co. C.C. and the Penang Free School resulted in a win for the former by 110 runs. The foilowing are the scores STRAITS TRADING CO.
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  • 387 4 MATCH DRAWN MRS. REES AND MRS. DOUGLAS MAKE TOP SCORES Rain spilt the annual fixture on Saturday in the Cricket Club Ladies and Gentlemen match, but had the rain not come down and saved the stronger sex, it was the considered opinion of many that
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  • 383 4 YESTERDAY’S MATCH Although “Constable” Birt who did yeoman service for the Police in the previous encounter was an absentee yesterday for the return match against the Pinang Gazette, the Policemen once again won. this time by a wider margin. Both matches proved that “the long arm
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  • 391 4 1932 LEAGUE CONCLUDED CHAMPIONS DEFEAT THE REST The Darul Aihsan Football Club 1932 League w’as brought to a close yesterday with a match between the champions, the Young Boys Muslim Party, and the Rest w’hich resulted in a win for the former by the only goal
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  • 243 4 MISS V ING TO BE PARTNER IN FILM BUSINESS London, Aug. 24. Shall it be Biarritz, Portugal or Russia? This question was to-day facing Mr. John Amery and Miss Una Eveline Wing, who have found that they cannot get married either in London or
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  • 211 4 The Ceylon Government Railway is going to use scrap rubber for lighting up boilers. Mr. J. A. P. Strachan, managing director of United Engineers, Ltd., returned from home leave by the Carthage. A commission as Sec.-Lieutenant in the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force has been granted to Mr.
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  • 304 4 DONAMON CASTLE VACATED Dublin, Aug. 23 Although on the surface conditions in the Free State are sufficiently quiet, a situation is developing which will demand the exercise of the utmost firmness as well as the utmost tact by the Government. On the ore hand, the Army Comrades’
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 114 5 KING’S i 7j5 NIGHTLY 9.30 PRABAT CINETONE’S PRODIGIOUS PRODUCTION "KING of AYODHYA" with GOVINDRAO TEMBE and DURGABAI KHOTE In Pure and Simple Hindustani. NEXT CHANGE BILWAMANGAL or SOORDAS ■?L" Phone 264. 4.15 OPENING 9.30 i ROBERT MONTGOMERY IN "LOVERS COURAGEOUS” I FREDERICK LONSD iLE’S BRILLIANT SUCCESSOR TO THE LAST OF
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  • 2488 6 A POWDERED RUBBER INVENTION.—TIN AND THE CANNING INDUSTRY.—A STORY ABOUT MALAYA.—THE YOUNG SULTAN OF BRUNEL—IMPROVING RUBBER POSITION. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 26. Rubber shareholders have reason to take a more hopeful view of the outlook for their industry than has been possible for some
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  • 96 6 Cable Of The Cable Co. Seventeen-year-old Frederick John Cable, a London messenger boy, has just received a licence to fly an autogyro. He has never flown an ordinary plane. Earlier this month he flew solo at Hanworth in an autogyro after only 7^2-hours’ instruction. His home is in
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  • 96 6 Bombay, August 23. Miss Madeleine Slade, the Englishwoman w’ho is one of Mr. Gandhi’s most devoted disciples, was sentenced here today to one year’s simple imprisonment for defying the Bombay Police Commissioner’s order “exiling her” from the Bombay area. Miss Slade knew she was
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  • 1328 7 By "The Wolf" THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS.—A SCOUT'S EQUIP-MENT.—TO-MORROW'S LECTURE AT HEADQU ARTERS.—I933 INTERNATIONAL JAMBOREE A large number of Scouters and Rove: Scouts turned up last Tuesday at Scout Headquarters to hear Dr. N. K. Menon's first of a series of lectures on the St. John’s Ambulance
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  • 71 7 Auspicious Opening Large Crowds Present Leipzig, August 28. Large crowds attended the Sunday opening of this year’s autumn mart of the famous Leipzig Fair, at which 5,422 firms, including 452 of foreign manufacturers from eighteen countries, are exhibiting their wares. Despite the economic crisis the number of visitors
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  • 75 7 Attracting The Bloated Capitalist Moscow, August 27. Soviet authorities are planning to erect a vast new hotel on the most up-to-date pattern, and the work of construction will commence shortly. The hotel will comprise eight hundred bedrooms and bathrooms on twelve floors, as well as a cafe and
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    • 385 7 f*D A N G E R I these are the signs of > I SINGAPORE FOOT y I burning" X/*w A I spots -i/j -0 O I pr K-i I I CRACKS SCALY) ITC-HY J I BETWEEN 4 DRYf BUSTERS L-J THE TOES SKIN ABSORBING J" KILLS ERMS OF SINGAPORE
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  • 637 8 A mass meeting of 15,000 Steel Helmeters was held at the Sports Palace, Berlin, on Friday. The meeting was attended by Cabinet Ministers of the Reich as well as of Prussia. The presence at the meeting of the Cabinet Ministers may be regarded as a very clear indication that
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  • 164 8 Accused’s Brother Pleads for Leniency Teong Chin Toh and Teh Boon Guan who had pleaded guilty before the Police Magistrate to charges of theft were today produced before the District Judge for sentence. In the first case Teong Chin Toh had been caught red handed
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  • 76 8 Chinese Charged A Chinese named Yeoh Eng Hup was to-day charged before the Police Magistrate with criminal breach of trust as a servant of a sum of $706, the property of his employers. The accused who was employed in a Chinese shop at Beach Street
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  • 3561 8 Evils Of Progressive Deflation Need For Consideration At Ottawa In November, 1930, a Committee, consisting of the Honorary Officers and a number of Vice-Presidents of the London Chamber of Commerce, disturbed by the fact, then apparent, that the Gold Standard was not functioning as
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  • 915 8 H E CULT 0F SIMPLICITY A visitor to Germany has t Y mg some of the curious dern desire for austerity furniture is much smaller th^ n be, to fit the new type of hn to lacks the carved curls and which distinguished the pre? The exteriors
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  • 20 8 DEATH JESSER COOPE—On July 28. 1932. at Pingelly. Western Australia, Amy, wife of Dr. A. Jesser Coope, lately of Malaya.
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  • 836 9 —Reuter. COMMISSION LEAVES FOR EUROPE Lord Lytton Interviewed NATURE OF CONTENTS NOT TO BE DISCLOSED Peiping, Yesterday. V i The Lytton Report was signed at eight this morning at a German hospital where Lord Lytton had been a patient since his arrival from
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  • 271 9 urgently for solution.— Rugby Radio Service. Coming Problems ORGANISING COMMITTEE TO MEET NEXT WEEK Rugby, Yesterday. The announcement from Geneva that six representatives have been nominated by financial and economic organisations of the League of Nations on the preparatory sub-committees of the World Economic Conference and that
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  • 57 9 —Reuter. Guayaquil, Yesterday. the announcement that the revolt at Equador was finally crushed a state of siege has been declared at Quito where the authorities have announced that they intend to seize all arms in the possession of civilians. It is officially confirmed that eight hundred were killed
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  • 79 9 .—Reuter. Between Strikers and Workers at League of Nations Building Geneva, Yesterday. Fists were used and stones and tools hurled in a fierce fight between strikers and workers at the new League of Nations building now being erected here. Joiners, who are striking, rushed to the works
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  • 67 9 —Reuter. General Rodriguez to Act on Resignation of Signor Rubio Mexico City, Yesterday. Congress has accepted the resignation of President Rubio and named Signor Rodriguez as President. Later. Following the resignation of the Cabinet as a sequel to the resignation of President Ortiz Rubio on grounds of health
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  • 55 9 Ninety-Six Per Cent. Of Slipways Empty London, August 25. The crisis in the greater part of the British shipbuilding yards threatens to become acute. While there is a construction capacity of 2,500,000 tons, at the end of June only 120,000 tons were under construction, leaving 96 per cent,
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  • 67 9 —Reuter. Japanese Dumping FEARED IN DUTCH EAST INDIES Amsterdam, Yesterday. In view of the increase of duties in British India imports of Dutch textile goods has been almost impossible. It is feared that Japan will increase dumping in the Dutch Indies market and many Dutch cotton-spinners
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  • 132 9 Reuter. Previous Efforts Recalled DEATH OF TWO FAMOUS MOUNTAINEERS London, Yesterday Another attempt to conquer Mount Evebest will be mad? by British climbers next year. Brigadier-General Bruce, who was leader of the 1924 Expedition, hopes that by the beginning of May the expedition would be well
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  • 132 9 To Travel On The Graf Zeppelin Friedrichsnafcn, August 27. Professor Piccard will travel aboard the dirigible Graf Zeppelin when it flies to-day (Sunday) to Frankfurt in connection with the Goethe centenary celebrations in that city. Dr. Piccard having expressed a wish to take part in the trip, the
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  • 126 9 Heavy Toll Of Civil War Rio de Janeiro, August 27. A rumour runs that the number of victims of the civil war in Brazil amounts to 15,000. Reinforcements have been sent to the Federal troops at Cruzeiro and Sao Paulo in order to enable them to resume the offensive
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  • 81 9 Pasteur Anniversary Celebrated Paris, Aug. 27. To-day was devoted to Pasteur, a day of hope. Before the crypt of the Institute in the rue Dutot, where the savant is buried, a crowd gathered in the afternoon when M. Justin Godard, Minister of Public Health, arrived to read
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  • 131 9 —Reuter. French Fears IMPERIL SUCCESS OF WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE Paris, Yesterday. Expectations that France will take the view that the question raised in the German aide memoire concerns the powers collectively and not France individually was confirmed to-day by a unanimous decision of the Council of Ministers
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  • 150 9 had a right to know it.—Rugby Radio Service. Different Attitude ON LAND ANNUITIES QUESTION Rugby, Yesterday Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald, a member of the late administration of the Irish Free State, strongly criticised Mr. De Valera’s attitude towards land annuities in a speech last night.
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  • 28 9 .—Reuter. Tokyo, Yesterday The Diet ended its business to-night. The closing ceremony will be held tomorrow. Both Houses have passed the supplemen- tary or emergency budget.-
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  • 100 9 HN—Spot SATURDAY. TO-DAY. London £154.17.6 £154.17.6 TIN (3 Months) London £156.0.0 £156.0.0 Singapore $79.50 $BO.OO Business Done Penang 579.50 Business Done Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No seller» 5 75 5.88 COPRA— (Sundried) 2 3.00 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER 2 d 2 31/32d London 1/16 {G) 4 5/16 (G) WewYo* Y%cS. »»«<•
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  • 85 9 —Reuter. Chicago Startled GANGSTERS DECAMP WITH $250,000 T 350 Safes Forced Chicago, Yesterday. The city has been startled by an amazing coup evidently planned by a master cracksman. After holding ten persons prisoners for fourteen hours eight masked gangsters seized possession of the local real estate safe deposit
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  • 57 9 Safe Arrival of German Aviator at Tokyo Tokyo, Yesterday. Von Gronau arrived at Tokyo at 7.33 p.m. and will stay a week before continuing his round the world flight.—Reuter. An earlier message stated that Von Gronau arrived safely at Kasumigaura, near Tokyo, at 3.35 p.m. from Nemuro from
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  • 545 10 Veto All Over Europe London, August 24. f irlr. John Amery, the 20-years-old son of Mr. L. S. Amery, ex-Domin-ions Secretary, and Miss Una Wing, his fiancee, whose marriage in London on Monday was stopped by Mr. Amery’s mother and uncle, made Unsuccessful efforts
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  • 217 10 Brighton Leading With A Man-Eating Shark London, August 29 tlie fisil rec ently seen swimming sou Q th coast resorts a menace to bathers Holiday-makers are asking this question xoilowing the appearance of an 8-ft. fish. Baid to be a tropical shark, off Brighton yesterday. •A 6 ft
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  • 137 10 Would Give Them False Ideas w Hollywood, August 24. Because he believes it would give them •'false ideas of values” Mr. Charles Chaplin Objects to his sons becoming film actors Bt an early age. Charles Chaplin, jun., and Sidney Chaplin, who are not yet
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  • 122 10 U.S. Criticism New York, Tuesday. 1 The New Yark “Journal of Commerce” prints an editorial article alluding to what it describes as the “vacation jaunts” of Mr Montagu Norman, governor of the Bank of England [who is now visiting the United States ostensibly on holiday.] The journal
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  • 204 10 8.8. C. Cat’s First—And Last Broadcast London, August 24. Jemima, the elusive 8.8. C. cat who achieved fame in a night by a wholly unauthorised broadcast of her plaintive “Miaow," has been captured. The hunt ended in the early hours today, when a party of watchmen, boiler
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  • 157 10 Taken From Locked Box In Van London, August 24. The wireless set which provides entertainment for passengers travelling in the 11.15 a.m. L.N.E.R. London-Leeds express every day has been stolen. The conductor in charge of the set, just before the train left King’s Cross on Monday, applied
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    • 34 10 Since you have taken the trouble to read this, be convinced that the other advertisements in this paper are also read. If you wish to buy or sell, let the Pinang Gazette help you.
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    • 306 10 3 *47/7” Shaving Stick h 3 Shaving Cream Yfc .-SmTTNJW R ri Fragranced with -47//- Eau d« P I Cologne. Yielding a rich and 5 Jb pl creamy lather, which softens the I most stubborn beard and makes it ready for easy, comfortable and clean removal. <77 r* L' xR
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  • 1042 11 CAPONE PAYS $ll9 CANVASSER WINS BIG RACE IN RECORD TIME MARIETTE AGAIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday v ne weather attracted a large gathering h E. the Governor and Sir John Sott ’for to-day’s races, the first day of X Autumn (Gold Cup)
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  • 959 11 POLICE BEATEN CHINESE WIN THRILLING GAME The opening match in the Penang Football Association Cup Competition between the Police and the Chinese Recreation Club ‘A’ was played on Saturday on the Victoria Green and provided a thrilling game the result of which hung in the balance until
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  • 321 11 ARSENAL VILLA IN FORM —Reuter. PLYMOUTH FORWARDS GO NAP NEWPORT SWAMPED London, Sept. 3. The following are the results of matches m the English and Scottish Leagues played to-day:— DIVISION I Arsenal 6 Sunderland 1 6 Bo’ton W. 1 Blackbum R. i r j Blackpool 2 W. Brom. A. 4
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  • 33 11 against the M.C.C. Australian XI. —Reuter. Scarborough Festival London, Yesterday At Scarborough, Leveson-Gower’s team had scored 166 for the loss of six wickets against the M.C.C. Australian XI. —Reu-
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    • 22 11 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the "PINANG GAZETTE." IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES, OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS OR INDIGESTION
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  • 2063 12 MANY MATTERS DISCUSSED Financial System And Reorganisation Of Vehicles Department CHULIA ST. IMPROVEMENT SCHEME The following are the minutes of an ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 9th August, 1932: Present:—Mr. G. W. Bryant President, Dr. J.
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  • 187 12 Latest Quotations E.i F.i Bafc. Sept 8 Spt 2 E pi. 19 P*rie b 8 5 8 88 1/2 12*96 New Yoik 8.47 8 8 8.47 1/4 4,85’ Monire?! 8.87 8 88i Braeseis 2’.C5 25 02$ 34 *8 Geneva 17 94& 17 29,82 24 86 Amsterdam
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    • 201 12 BUILDING MATERIALS I READY STOCKS OF I "TUNNEL” and TUNNELITE" British Cement— 100 I cent. BRITISH MILD STEEL BARS RUBEROID" I Materials MASTICON ASBESTOS CEMENT FLAT I SHEETS. I ENQUIRIES SOLICITED I HENRY WAUGH A CO., LTD., PENANG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH BANGKOK. I I «to* TRADeVuAA 1 fit *>.'■
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  • 833 13 Schedule of Principal Lines rae rout ing 3 11,1 f Tessels arriving eaiUDB from Penang during the week; IN PORT TO-DAY V iiTRA from Sungei Patani and MerM Jn Sails for the same ports to-day. e 0 TRONOH from Langkat, P. Soesoe S and P Brandan.
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  • 290 13 SEPTEMBER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Entries close for Lower Perak Tennis Championships. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. Singapore Races, second day. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. Blackmail,” I.R.P. play at the Playhouse, Grand Hotel, Ipoh. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Chinese Fair opens in Tpoh. Blackmail,” at Ipoh Playhouse 2nd night. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10.
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  • 578 13 Publications Issued And Received The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., during the period August 21st to 27th, 1932, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the
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  • 416 14 NO EARLY MEETING /a EMPIRE TREATIES AND NEW LEGISLATION London, Aug. 24. It is understood that no arrangement has yet been made for a Cabinet meeting to discuss the results of the Ottawa Conference, and it is unlikely that any decision will be taken before the return
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  • 191 14 Appeal Court Scene In the Court of Criminal Appeal, before Justices Swift, Humphreys, and Goddard, the appeals of John Parker and Alfred Hinds against the sentences of penal servitude and the cat,” passed on them at Winchester Assizes by Mr. Justice Avory in connection with the Portsmouth bank
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  • 151 14 Lord Townshend’s Fall While Catching A Ball London, August 24. The sixteen-year-old Marquis of Towmshend is lying seriously ill at his London home, Avenue-road, Regent’s Park. His illness is believed to be due to a fall while he was jumping to catch a ball at his
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  • 423 14 “ELOPEMENTS ARE NO GOOD FOR BUSINESS” MISS WING TO BE HIS NEW PARTNER London, Aug. 24. Three business associates of Mr. John Amery —Count Johnston-Noad, Mr. Montague Meek, and Mr. Raymond Samuel Amis announced to-day that they have severed their connection with his film-producing
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  • 267 14 Staines (Middlesex), August 23. Will K. S. Duleepsinhji, the brilliant batsman who was one of the first chosen for England, be able to go to Australia when the team sails on September 17 I put that question to-day to a member of his personal staff
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  • 56 14 Said Dr. Josiah Oldfield in a speech to Islington Rotarians: A nagging, nervy wife should not be argued with or scolded, but should be given bran tea, olive oil, and furmenty.” N.B.—Furmenty, which is sometimes called Frumen*y, consists of whole wheat boiled in milk
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    • 2016 15 I A P. and O.—BRITISH INDIA JJ.3 H 1 i jtO I L^^ r 'nrr>DrrrMTlklf. SBP *1 M (Co-pame. Incorporated in EngtaSo, BLUB PUMMEL LIME MAIL PASSENGER and cargo services NORTH CONTINBISrr BOSTON AND NEW YORK AND AMERIC A N M Al i LIIME Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co.,’
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 1056 16 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir,—Who in the future is going to fill the gap caused by the death of Mr. J. S. lArter? For the immediate present this has been provided for, and presumably for the time being Mr. Footner of Ipoh
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  • 586 16 CRIMINAL APPEAL Not Justified in Convicting Although Mr. B. E. Ross (who held a fiat from the D.P.P.) submitted His Lordship was not there to try the case but to say whether the Magistrate w'as wrong, Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., in the Supreme
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  • 160 16 Successor to Mr. Newbold A special general meeting of members of the Penang Chamber of Commerce will be held to-day at Downing Street for the purpose of electing a representative as an official representative of the Legislative Council to succeed the Hon. Mr. E.
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  • 16 16 The following donation to the European Unemployment Fund is acknowledged. E.H.R.” $20.00
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  • 555 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day Shares B S B S RUBBER Alor Gajah 25 35 30 40 Amal. Malaya 65 75 70 80 Broga 25 30 25 35 Brunei United 50
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  • 80 16 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G.P.0., London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on August 12, by the s.s. “Marnix van St. Aldegonde” was delivered in London on September 1. AIR MAILS A mail for Batavia via Palembang by train to Singapore and
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  • 65 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 5. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 Ji 4 m/ts 2/3H Private 3 m/ts credit 3 Documentary 2/4 On New York Bank Demand 40 France T.T. 1,000 nom India T.T. 153% Bangkok T.T. 80% per tics. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 99% Singapore
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  • 207 16 MR. ERNST LINNENKAMP One of Germany’s foremost painters in Mr. Ernst Linnenkamp arrived at Penang by the s.s. Kedah this morning. He has a truly wonderful collection of photographs of paintings he has done in the past. Among the latest are the King and Queen
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  • 63 16 Italasia Clerk Arrested At Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. Lee Tap San was arrested on a warrant issued at Alor Star on a charge of criminal breach of trust 518 dollars the property of Italasia Limited where the accused was a clerk. Bail was
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 33 16 ON OTHER PAGES Muncipal Commissioners’ Meeting 12 Local Sport 4 Shipping News 13 Home News For Malaya 6 Singapore Races 11 Scouting Notes 7 Latest Cable News 1 and 9 Produce Market 9
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    • 647 16 1. w/ P*')P A NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above is th property of Barlow Company of Ocean Building, Singapore and is UsP d in respect of piece goods, sundry goods and rough goods manufactured 1 and/or sold by the said Company in the Straits Settlements,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 39 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 74 E. 5 m.m. Noon 87 S. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 2.45 a.m. 9.04 a.m. 2.46 p.m. 9.15 p.m. TO-MORROW 3.14 a.m. 9.39 a.m., 3.16 p.m. 9.41 p.m.
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